Cybernetics and Systems

£41.99

Cybernetics and Systems

Social and Business Decisions

Library and information sciences / Museology Research methods: general Development economics and emerging economies Business strategy Business and the environment; ‘green’ approaches to business International business Production and quality control management Research and development management Business mathematics and systems Sales and marketing Organizational theory and behaviour Manufacturing industries The environment Technology: general issues Automatic control engineering Information technology: general topics Software Engineering Network management Computer science

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Collection: Routledge-Giappichelli Systems Management

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 7th December 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9780429944604


Introduction

Society is now facing challenges for which the traditional management toolbox is increasingly inadequate. Well-grounded theoretical frameworks, such as systems thinking and cybernetics, offer general level interpretation schemes and models that are capable of supporting understanding of complex phenomena and are not impacted by the passage of time.

Purpose of the Book

This book serves the knowledge society to address the complexity of decision making and problem solving in the 21st century with contributions from systems and cybernetics.

Approach and Methodology

A multi-disciplinary approach has been adopted to support diversity and to develop inter- and trans-disciplinary knowledge within the shared thematic of problem solving and decision making in the 21st century. Its conceptual thread is cyber/systemic thinking, and its realisation is supported by a wide network of scientists on the basis of a highly participative agenda.

Key Features

The book provides a platform of knowledge sharing and conceptual frameworks developed with multi-disciplinary perspectives, which are useful to better understand the fast changing scenario and the complexity of problem solving in the present time.

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